Explore the rich history and culture of Skrova on a guided walk through the island’s picturesque landscapes. Conclude the tour with a visit to the renowned tunnel photo exhibition, showcasing 100 years of Skrova’s fascinating history.
Discover Skrova, once the largest fishing village in the Lofoten Islands, and learn about its deep ties to fishing, whaling, and the local community’s resilience over the years. This guided walk takes you through the island’s most scenic areas, where history and culture blend with breathtaking natural surroundings.
During the tour, hear captivating tales of the island’s past, from its fishing traditions to its transformation into a vibrant community. You’ll also enjoy unique stories of local crimes, ghostly encounters, and cultural anecdotes—most of which have been passed down through generations by word of mouth.
The journey concludes at the famous Skrova tunnel photo exhibition. This artistic display presents a century of Skrova’s history through stunning photography, offering a perfect way to reflect on the stories shared during the tour.
Minimum of 4 participants required to run the tour. Children under 3 years old can join for free (add during checkout). Bring warm, comfortable shoes and waterproof clothing due to Arctic weather.
